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The Wisdom Hum of the Filosopher (2)

Golden Eggs


The Textile Entrepreneurs Communications Forum held discussions on the 'decision' topic. The Philosopher was invited to be a resource person.

In the question and answer session, Directress of the Purple Sutra Company asked the Old Philosopher, "At the meeting, we always success to make so many decisions, sir. All decisions are always great and beautiful. However, I wonder, why very little is done! What’s wrong, sir? "

"The problem is not wrong or right, Mom. The problem is proper and not proper!"

"You mean sir?" asked the Directress intrigued.

“Often people imagine, a number of great decisions are a series of big and beautiful decisions. But they often forget, the big and beautiful decisions often  like golden eggs. The golden eggs looked so large and certainly beautifully sparkling. But unfortunately, the eggs are not likely to hatch, until whenever, because there are no life in them! So, it is much better to bring duck eggs, chicken eggs, even small quail eggs though. The eggs are much easier to hatch than the golden eggs, Mom, because inside there are real-life, real-life organizational beats!"



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